Israel Palestine Infos
Uri Avnery
May 7, 2011
“Rejoice Not…”
“REJOICE NOT when thine
enemy falleth, and let not thine heart be glad when he stumbleth, / Lest the
Lord see [it], and it displease him, and he turn away his wrath from him.”.
This is one of the most
beautiful passages in the Bible (Proverbs 24:17-18), and indeed in the Hebrew
language. It is beautiful in other languages , too, though no translation comes
close to the beauty of the original.
Of course, it is natural
to be glad when one’s enemy is defeated, and the thirst for revenge is a human
trait. But gloating – schadenfreude - is something different altogether. An ugly
thing.
Ancient Hebrew legend has
it that God got very angry when the Children of
These thoughts crossed my
mind when I saw the TV shots of jubilant crowds of young Americans shouting and
dancing in the street. Natural, but unseemly. The contorted faces and the
aggressive body language were no different from those of crowds in
THE REJOICING may be
premature. Most probably, al-Qaeda did not die with Osama bin-Laden. The effect
may be entirely different.
In 1942 the British
killed Abraham Stern, whom they called a terrorist. Stern, whose nom de
guerre was Ya’ir, was hiding in a cupboard in an apartment in Tel Aviv. In
his case too, it was the movements of his courier that gave him away. After
making sure that he was the right man, the British police officer in command
shot him dead.
That was not the end of
his group – rather, a new beginning. It became the bane of British rule in
Hamas did not die when
the Israeli air force killed Sheikh Ahmad Yassin, the paralyzed founder,
ideologue and symbol of Hamas. As a martyr he was far more effective than as a
living leader. His martyrdom attracted many new fighters to the cause. Killing a
person does not kill an idea. The Christians even took the cross as their
symbol.
WHAT WAS the idea that
turned Osama bin Laden into a world figure?
He preached the
restoration of the Caliphate of the early Muslim centuries, which was not only a
huge empire, but also a center of the sciences and the arts, poetry and
literature, when
(In a way, these longings
parallel the Zionist romantics' dreams of a resurrected
A new Caliphate in the 21st
century is as unlikely as the wildest creation of the imagination. It would have
been diametrically opposed to the Zeitgeist, were it not for its opponents – the
Americans. They needed this dream – or nightmare - more than the Muslims
themselves.
The American Empire
always needs an antagonist to keep it together and to focus its energies. This
has to be a worldwide enemy, a sinister advocate of an evil philosophy.
Such were the Nazis and
Imperial
There were Communists
everywhere. All of them were plotting the downfall of freedom, democracy and the
For decades, the US
flourished in the fight against the Red Menace; its forces spread all over the
world, its spaceships reached the moon, its best minds engaged in a titanic
battle of ideas, the Sons of Light against the Sons of Darkness.
And then – suddenly - the
whole thing collapsed. Soviet power vanished as if it had never existed. The
American spy agencies, with their tremendous capabilities, were flabbergasted.
Apparently, they had no idea how ramshackle the Soviet structure actually was.
How could they see, blinded as they were by their own ideological
preconceptions?
The disappearance of the
Communist Threat left a gaping void in the American psyche, which cried out to
be filled. Osama Bin Laden kindly offered his services.
It needed, of course, a
world-shaking event to lend credibility to such a hare-brained utopia. The 9/11
outrage was just such an event. It produced many changes in the American way of
life. And a new global enemy.
Overnight, medieval
anti-Islamic prejudices are dusted-off for display. Islam the terrible, the
murderous, the fanatical. Islam the anti-democratic, the anti-freedom,
anti-all-our-values. Suicide bombers, 72 virgins, jihad.
The
American freedoms have to
be restricted, the
To produce the lurid
paint for such a twisted picture of reality, religious Islamic groups are all
thrown into the same pot – the
Taliban in Afghanistan, the Ayatollahs in Iran, Hizbollah in Lebanon, Hamas in
Palestine, Indonesian separatists, the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt and
elsewhere, whoever. All become al-Qaeda, despite the fact that each has a
totally different agenda, focused on its own country, while bin Laden aims to
abolish all Muslim states and create one Holy Islamic Empire. Details, details.
The Holy War against the
Jihad finds warriors everywhere. Ambitious demagogues, for whom this promises an
easy way to inflame the masses, spring up in many countries, from France to
Finland, from Holland to Italy. The hysteria of Islamophobia displaces good old
anti-Semitism, using almost the same language. Tyrannical regimes present
themselves as bulwarks against al-Qaeda, as they had once presented themselves
as bulwarks against Communism. And, of course, our own Binyamin Netanyahu milks
the situation for all it is worth,
traveling from capital to capital peddling his wares of anti-Islamism.
Bin Laden had good reason
to be proud, and probably was.
WHEN I saw his picture
for the first time, I joked that he was not a real person, but an actor straight
from
Actually, he was a very
incompetent terrorist, a real
amateur. No genuine terrorist would have lived in a conspicuous villa, which
stood out in the landscape like a sore thumb. Stern was hiding in a small roof
apartment in a squalid quarter of Tel Aviv. Menachem Begin lived with his wife
and son in a very modest ground floor apartment, playing the role of a reclusive
rabbi.
Bin Laden’s villa was
bound to attract the attention of neighbors and other people. They would have
been curious about this mysterious stranger in their midst. Actually, he should
have been discovered long ago. He
was unarmed and did not put up a fight. The decision to kill him on the spot and
dump his body into [or “in”] the sea was evidently taken long before.
So there is no grave, no
holy tomb. But for millions of Muslims, and especially Arabs, he was and remains
a source of pride, an Arab hero, the ”[]“lion of lions” as a preacher in
Does that mean that
al-Qaeda has a future? I don’t think so. It belongs to the past – not because
bin Laden has been killed, but because his central idea is obsolete.
The Arab Spring embodies
a new set of ideals, a new enthusiasm, one that does not glorify and hanker
after a distant past but looks boldly to the future. The young men and women of
In the Western world, few
will mourn him, but God forbid that anyone should gloat.